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Located in the heart of Mercer County

A drive through rural Mercer County down State Route 127 and you’ll find the Mercer County Elks Golf Club. Mercer County Elks Golf Club is one of West Central Ohio’s premier public gold courses. MCE was started in 1960 withb the purchase of a 138 acre farm located just off of US Rte. 127. The Mercer County Elks Golf Club is a great place to either test your game or just get away from the rigors of everyday life. Located just 7 miles south of Celina, Ohio the Mercer County Elks is a great location for you to come visit.

Whether it’s a tough test of golf, a relaxed setting to enjoy the company of friends and family, a respected venue to entertain business associates, or a memorable setting for events such as golf tournaments. fundraisers or family parties. The Mercer County Elks has what you’re looking for.

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Explore the course hole by hole

1

Par 5

1st HOLE

This hole allows you to ease into your round with a short Par 5. Measuring at 485 yards from the longest tee, a good drive avoiding the fairway bunker will allow you to give this hole a go at it in 2. A shot long over the green will force you to chip back to the green running away from you. Be sure to take advantage of this short Par 5 to get your round started on the right foot.

Yardage – 485

Yardage – 455

Yardage – 420

Yardage – 410

Hole

2

Par 3

2nd HOLE

Precision will be needed for this medium length Par 3 in order to give yourself a chance at a birdie. Not only will you be expected to miss the two large trees on both sides of the green and the creek that runs short of the green, you will want to be on the correct level of this large 2 tiered green.

Yardage – 160

Yardage – 150

Yardage – 110

Yardage – 105

Hole

3

Par 4

3rd HOLE

This slight dogleg right is relatively generous off the tee, but requires precision on the approach shot. This small green sloping from back to front is elevated and has 2 bunkers guarding the front of the green.

Yardage – 355

Yardage – 335

Yardage – 330

Yardage – 260

Hole

4

Par 4

3rd HOLE

The fourth hole is a dogleg left and is regarded as one of the signature holes. This difficult par 4 is often referred to as “The Barn Hole” due to running along the maintenance barns and an old vintage silo remaining from the original farmland. Out-of-bounds runs along the left of the hole and a pond guarding the green for the approach shot. The tee shot is a blind shot to the fairway; it is recommended to aim for the steeple of St. Charles Seminary. Par will be a great score.

Yardage – 400

Yardage – 385

Yardage – 320

Yardage – 315

Hole

5

Par 3

5th HOLE

The second signature hole is the toughest of the 3 Par 3s. A precise shot is needed to navigate through the tall oak trees to hit a green guarded by bunkers on the left and right. This hole usually plays into the prevailing west wind, so be sure to take enough club in order to give yourself a chance at a par or maybe even birdie.

Yardage – 185

Yardage – 180

Yardage – 155

Yardage – 110

Hole

6

Par 4

6th HOLE

The sixth hole has another blind shot from the back 2 tees. Be sure to get your target and trust it. The fairway slopes right to left and a shot that gets too far left will need to navigate over the trees left of the fairway. A nice approach shot to this large green will give you a good chance at a birdie.

Yardage – 380

Yardage – 365

Yardage – 295

Yardage – 290

Hole

7

Par 4

7th HOLE

This hole requires two good shots in order to get a relatively easy par. A drive in the fairway will leave a middle length shot into this green with multiple slopes and a bunker on the left. Make a par and you will feel good about this hole.

Yardage – 425

Yardage – 390

Yardage – 350

Yardage – 330

Hole

8

Par 5

8th HOLE

The longest of the par 5s marks the third signature hole that will be remembered. A drive to the right will end up wet in the pond; it is advised to aim for the Carthagena church steeple. The second shot will want to be placed on the right for a front hole location and on the left for a back hole location. There is a creek that runs 30 yards short of the green that needs to be avoided in order to have an open third shot into this two tiered green guarded by 5 bunkers. With the 3 good shots, a birdie is very possible.

Yardage – 600

Yardage – 530

Yardage – 480

Yardage – 410

Hole

9

Par 4

9th HOLE

The front 9 is rounded out with a short risk-reward par 4 guarded by a creek on the right and over the green. A tee shot that misses the two bunkers will give you a great opportunity to put a short shot close for birdie. With this green having 3 tiers, be sure to be on the correct tier in order for a good look at that birdie.

Yardage – 265

Yardage – 245

Yardage – 200

Yardage – 190

Hole

10

Par 4

10th HOLE

The back 9 gets started with a tight par 4 that does not require a driver off the tee. A shot in the fairway should leave a short approach into the green and another great opportunity at a birdie.

Yardage – 330

Yardage – 310

Yardage – 290

Yardage – 240

Hole

11

Par 4

11th HOLE

The eleventh hole is a dogleg right with trees and fescue guarding the dogleg. A good drive into the fairway will give you a good look into this two-tiered green. If the hole is on the top tier, a par is a great score. A shot over the green will end up in the creek most times.

Yardage – 400

Yardage – 350

Yardage – 310

Yardage – 300

Hole

12

Par 4

12th HOLE

This hole is regarded as the toughest driving hole on the golf course with out-of-bounds left and a creek right. The second shot is no slouch either; precision will be needed in order to have a good look at a birdie. A par is considered a great score heading into the only par 5 on the back.

Yardage – 390

Yardage – 345

Yardage – 275

Yardage – 245

Hole

13

Par 5

13th HOLE

The only par 5 on the back 9 couldn’t be any straighter. This hole runs to the south with a creek on the right and a waste bunker running along the left side of the hole. A good drive will leave you with a blind shot over the hill toward the green. With 2 good shots, an eagle putt could be attained. This green has multiple slopes with 2 bunkers guarding the front and pine trees catching any balls that go long.

Yardage – 500

Yardage – 480

Yardage – 420

Yardage – 400

Hole

14

Par 4

14th HOLE

A drive missing this fairway will require you to deal with some sort of trees in order to get to the green. This dogleg left is considered “Don’s Heaven on Earth” and is recommended to hit a fairway metal or hybrid off the tee in order to miss all the trees. The second shot will need to be placed on the right part of the green in order for a good look at a birdie.

Yardage – 380

Yardage – 365

Yardage – 320

Yardage – 310

Hole

15

Par 4

15th HOLE

This short Par 4 has a blind tee shot with a generous fairway and plenty of room to miss the fairway. The second shot will need to be judged just right in order to get it close on this two tiered green. There is a bunker guarding the front of the green for any of those that are thinking about running their tee shot onto the green.

Yardage – 310

Yardage – 300

Yardage – 280

Yardage – 275

Hole

16

Par 3

16th HOLE

The last Par 3 of the round gives plenty of room around the green with a large green in order to make a par. A solid shot on the green or a solid chip will give you a great chance at an important late in the round.

Yardage – 170

Yardage – 160

Yardage – 145

Yardage – 135

Hole

17

Par 4

17th HOLE

This Par 4 has plenty of trouble with trees left and a creek right off the tee. A driver is not always needed in order to place the tee shot in the correct position. The second shot will cross the creek to a green guarded by 2 front bunkers. This is the last good chance at a birdie before the home hole.

Yardage – 345

Yardage – 315

Yardage – 290

Yardage – 260

Hole

18

Par 4

18th HOLE

The home hole is the final signature hole on the golf course. This hole plays into a prevailing west wind making it even longer than what is listed on the scorecard. There is not much room to miss the fairway with the tee shot. The second shot will need to cross the creek and be placed in the right position on or around the green. A par on the home hole and you will go home with wanting to come back the next day.

Yardage – 425

Yardage – 400

Yardage – 335

Yardage – 300

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